San Francisco's brand new <a href="http://www.southernpacificbrewing.com/">Southern Pacific Brewing</a> is set to open tonight, and we got a chance to sneak a peak at this stunningly <a href="http://www.missionmission.org/2012/01/25/southern-pacific-brewing-is-gonna-be-a-sick-new-option-for-happy-hour-lunch-brunch-saturday-night-and-whenever-else/">renovated industrial space</a> before its official debut! I caught up with owner Christopher Lawrence yesterday to take a look inside the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/adaptive-reuse/">adaptive reuse</a> project by <a href="http://www.boorbridges.com/">Boor Bridges Architecture</a>, who transformed the Mission District's aging C.A. Kilger Machine Works into a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting/">sunlight-suffused</a> brewery and pub that makes beautiful use of recycled materials and even incorporates <a href="http://inhabitat.com/amazing-japanese-kindergarten-circles-around-a-mythic-tree/">living trees</a> into the interior. Read on for a first look at the green building strategies behind this incredible project - including furnishings made of reclaimed wood from the renovation, massive skylights, and a glittering glass facade that looks out onto Portrero Hill.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

<a href="http://www.southernpacificbrewing.com/">Southern Pacific Brewing</a> is the newest brewpub in San Francisco's Mission District, situated in a renovated warehouse a stone's throw off the the beaten path at 19th and Treat.

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The bar itself features a tap made from an old metal I-beam that was reclaimed from the Mission's <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~minhnghia/theater.html">Wigwam Theater</a>, which opened in 1913 and was known by many different names (including Cine Latino, New Rialto Theatre, and Crown Theatre) before it closed in 1987.

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The backsplash (along with lots of other surfaces in the brewery) is made of salvaged wood reclaimed from an old barn on Lawrence's parent's property in Mendocino. These rough-hewn materials add a beautiful weathered element to the space that warms up the structure's old industrial bones.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

After clearing a year's worth of permitting hurdles and red tape, the first step that owners Anthony LaVia and Chris Lawrence took with <a href="http://www.boorbridges.com/">Boor Bridges Architecture</a> was to sift through the history of the site and draw inspiration for the project. The brewery's name comes from the old <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company">Southern Pacific rail line</a> that terminated near the site and inspired the space's rustic boxcar-esque interior.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

<a href="http://www.southernpacificbrewing.com/">Southern Pacific Brewing</a> will open with a selection of five beers brewed on-site by Andy French of (<a href="http://www.goodbeer.com/SWF/index.html">Speakeasy</a> brewery fame), in addition to a full bar <a href="http://www.southernpacificbrewing.com/menu">menu</a> created by Chef Tyler Moorish.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

The brewery's expansive space, combined with the abundance of natural light filtering down from above, makes it feel like a daylit sanctuary - an impression strengthened by the two planted trees, which should have no problem thriving in the airy environment.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

Boor Bridges Architecture replaced the warehouse's grime-covered skylights and carving out a massive new glazed facade for the building's entrance.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

The brewery will offer standing occupancy for 300 people and 100 indoor seats - many of which were custom-built by neighboring studio <a href="http://ohiodesign.com/">Ohio Design</a> using douglas fir reclaimed from the machine shop's old mezzanine.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

This view from the new mezzanine shows one of the living indoor trees and furniture made of reclaimed wood from the renovation.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

The team found a "treasure trove of raw building materials" leftover from the time when the nearly 10,000 square foot space was owned and operated by C.A. Kilger Machine Works.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

After clearing a year's worth of permitting hurdles and red tape, the first step that owners Anthony LaVia and Chris Lawrence took with <a href="http://www.boorbridges.com/">Boor Bridges Architecture</a> was to sift through the history of the site and draw inspiration for the project.

Detail shot of salvaged wood reclaimed from a barn on Lawrence's Parent's property in Mendocino.

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Reclaimed vintage sinks in the bathroom keep material use to a minimum.

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

If you live in San Francisco then don't miss the grand debut of <a href="http://www.southernpacificbrewing.com/">Southern Pacific Brewing</a> tonight at 7pm - I'll see you there!

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Southern Pacific Brewing San Francisco

San Francisco's brand new Southern Pacific Brewing is set to open tonight, and we got a chance to sneak a peak at this stunningly renovated industrial space before its official debut! I caught up with owner Christopher Lawrence yesterday to take a look inside the adaptive reuse project by Boor Bridges Architecture, who transformed the Mission District's aging C.A. Kilger Machine Works into a sunlight-suffused brewery and pub that makes beautiful use of recycled materials and even incorporates living trees into the interior. Read on for a first look at the green building strategies behind this incredible project - including furnishings made of reclaimed wood from the renovation, massive skylights, and a glittering glass facade that looks out onto Portrero Hill.